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Anonymous /b/937014811#937014811
7/13/2025, 12:00:43 AM
Does playing piano impress girls? Should I learn piano?
Anonymous /adv/33353619#33353619
7/12/2025, 11:23:32 PM
I play piano but I don't know if I should mention that to a girl that I am on a date with. On one hand I would like a girl who likes that I play piano and maybe even classical music but on the other hand maybe it's better to let it come up naturally. Like if a girl comes over to my place she will discover the piano and then based on her reaction I will know if she is the right one for me.
What's the better strategy here? Mention it on the date or let it come up naturally?
Anonymous /adv/33338703#33338703
7/9/2025, 12:11:30 PM
I have been learning piano for 2 years now on a cheap digital and I am finally able to afford a real acoustic piano. However, the best I can afford is like a Kawai K-200, which is 6K here.
Will this be enough to impress a girl if one comes over to my place and I play something? Or do I need to get an expensive one like a Schimmel or Bechstein?
Anonymous /fit/76356802#76356802
7/9/2025, 11:26:06 AM
I have been learning piano for 2 years now on a cheap digital and I am finally able to afford a real acoustic piano. However, the best I can afford is like a Kawai K-200, which is 6K here.
Will this be enough to impress a girl if one comes over to my place and I play her something? Or would I need to get an expensive one like a Schimmel or Bechstein?
Anonymous /v/714792324#714792324
7/7/2025, 7:35:06 PM
I just recently purchased a Kawai K-200, which is a 45" upright acoustic piano. It was really the best that I could afford.

I am still a beginner, started a few months ago. I have weekly lessons. Though, I am wondering if I can actually get good at the piano I have now. Or will I need to upgrade to an expensive one in a few years (like a Bechstein or Bösendorfer) if I want to progress further?
Anonymous /adv/33328782#33328782
7/7/2025, 7:25:25 PM
I just recently purchased a Kawai K-200, which is a 45" upright acoustic piano. It was really the best that I could afford.

I am still a beginner, started a few months ago. I have weekly lessons. Though, I am wondering if I can actually get good at the piano I have now. Or will I need to upgrade to an expensive one in a few years (like a Bechstein or Bösendorfer) if I want to progress further?
Anonymous /fit/76349450#76349450
7/7/2025, 7:04:31 PM
I just recently purchased a Kawai K-200, which is a 45" upright acoustic piano. It was really the best that I could afford.

I am still a beginner, started a few months ago. I have weekly lessons. Though, I am wondering if I can actually get good at the piano I have now. Or will I need to upgrade to an expensive one in a few years (like a Bechstein or Bösendorfer) if I want to progress further?